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  2. Quelque chose de France - Wikipedia

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    Quelque chose de France is a French-language studio album by Julio Iglesias, released in 2007 on Columbia ... "Des femmes sur le toit du monde" Didier Barbelivien:

  3. Le Parti pris des choses - Wikipedia

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    Le Parti pris des choses is a collection of 32 short to medium-length prose poems by the French poet and essayist Francis Ponge.It was first published in 1942.The title has been translated into English as Taking the Side of Things and as The Nature of Things.

  4. Ici, on brûle des sorcières… - The Huffington Post

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    S’il vous plaît, s’il vous plaît, faites quelque chose avant qu’elle se fasse torturer à mort. Mon Dieu, je vous en supplie, aidez-nous à sauver cette jeune fille des mains de ces animaux sans cœur.” La liste des commentaires disaient des choses comme: “S’il vous plaît, Monica!”, “Allez, Monica!”, “Faites quelque chose

  5. French articles and determiners - Wikipedia

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    The prepositions à (' to, at ') and de (' of, from ') form contracted forms with the masculine and plural articles le and les: au, du, aux, and des, respectively. Like the, the French definite article is used with a noun referring to a specific item when both the speaker and the audience know what the item is. It is necessary in the following ...

  6. Quelque chose dans mon cœur - Wikipedia

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    "Quelque chose dans mon cœur" (French: [kɛlkə ʃoz dɑ̃ mɔ̃ kœʁ]; "Something in My Heart") is a 1987 song recorded by the French artist Elsa Lunghini. Written by Pierre Grosz with a music composed by Vincent-Marie Bouvot and Georges Lunghini, Elsa's father, who also composed all the songs from her debut album , it was released in ...

  7. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    en bloc as a group. en garde "[be] on [your] guard". "On guard" is of course perfectly good English: the French spelling is used for the fencing term. en passant in passing; term used in chess and in neurobiology ("synapse en passant.") En plein air en plein air lit. "in the open air"; particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors ...

  8. J'ai quelque chose à vous dire - Wikipedia

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    J'ai quelque chose à vous dire (English: I have something to say to you) is a French film from 1930. It was film director Marc Allégret 's second film short , the first being La Meilleure bobone , released a year earlier .

  9. Chargé d'affaires - Wikipedia

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    Chargés d'affaires ad interim ("a.i.") are those who temporarily head a diplomatic mission in the absence of the accredited head of that mission. It is usual to appoint a minister-counsellor, counsellor, or embassy secretary as chargé d'affaires ad interim, and that person is presented to the foreign minister of the receiving state. [3]